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Engine Speed Sensor on 6.2

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Almost done with my 4l80 upgrade, but I am using the hummer h1 ESS which goes in the oil pump drive (been told it works, hoping it does). In the off chance that it doesn't work I'd like to have a backup using the original system, with the ESS on the timing chain.

So what parts do I need to replace on the 6.2 to convert to the ESS of a 6.5?
ESS itself and the little harness, new timing chain, new cover with bung?


As for the use of the hummer h1 ESS, I am using a computer and transmission out of a 2003 h1, so I was thinking it would all work together with the hummer ESS.

I got the ESS from here: http://www.ssdieselsupply.com/p230_engine_speed_sensoroil_pump_drive.html
Site says it was meant to feed the TCM... however I don't make a habit of putting my faith in a product's description.


Here are the sources that I've compiled my info from:
http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=221765
"However if you want to keep the 6.2 you can get a hold of one of the H1 parts. I think there are two kinds out there, one of which can be directly connected to the TCM and one which needs some kind of signal processor board by a company called Dakota Digital between it and the TCM."'--This one I'm worried about
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/archive/index.php/t-88447.html
"The rare few civy trucks that where mated to a 4l80e had a oil pump drive with a sensor on it that was used for transmission function with a manual ip"

not exactly a hummer but still relevant:
http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/63...l-diesel-engine/7074-engine-speed-sensor.html
From that one:
"The ESS is a sensor that was used in 1992/1993 year trucks/vans on 6.5LTD with auto 4L80E trans. It sends a 4 pulse per 1 cam revolution to the TCM as a RPM reference signal used to control line pressure, shift point and firmness, and TCC lockup. This sensor is mounted on top of the oil pump drive mech on the rear center of engine."

On the off chance the ESS doesn't work what will it effect? I have a picture showing it would only mess with the TCC lockup (since the tranny has a input speed sensor?)
4l80troubleshoot.jpg
 
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